I replaced the broken screen and loaded custom CRDroid firmware, but I don't want to change the phone at all because it doesn't lag and has few faults (but they do happen). I used to only use little phones, but I can now use this with one hand effortlessly, even with a case and frames that are thick enough for the twenty-first century. The phone is a traditional top-of-the-line model for the money, and they frequently modify their firmware to it, so if you or a friend have straight hands, this could end up being a Nexus for you. The only thing that irritates me is that the battery starts to die extremely rapidly, and even with the help of Google's magic, the scratched camera does not take nice photographs. But, in contrast to other state employees, I don't really wish to switch phones even after two years: Below is a photo of Hong Kong shot at night.
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